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. >> support for ukraine. the threats of i.s.i.l. and boko haram, reducing har bon emissions. >> the historic election outcome in turkey. >> i was really impressed yesterday seeing people so actively going to the polls. >> the rise of the pro-kurdish group supporting women and gays. >>> the pristine waters off of ftc cuba. cuba. >> hello everybody this is al jazeera america. we begin with an intriguing summit meeting in germany. this is second g7 summit since the group reviewed russian president vladimir putin from the group previously known as g8. violence there was high on today's agenda, the violence in ukraine. honoring the truce known as the minsk agreement. in the battle against i.s.i.l president obama said he and others are confident that the group will be defeated but a complete strategy has not yet beenbeen finalized. and slowing down the average rise in temperatures and making energy sectors greener. on the threat from ebola which has killed over 11,000 in west africa the group pledged to eradicate the virus. by all account
. >> support for ukraine. the threats of i.s.i.l. and boko haram, reducing har bon emissions. >> the historic election outcome in turkey. >> i was really impressed yesterday seeing people so actively going to the polls. >> the rise of the pro-kurdish group supporting women and gays. >>> the pristine waters off of ftc cuba. cuba. >> hello everybody this is al jazeera america. we begin with an intriguing summit meeting in germany. this is second g7 summit...
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the issue is that russia has ambitions in ukraine. they are not fully fulfilled, and this is is part of the identity of the regime in russia in order to justify vladimir putin's maintenance of power, the system that he has put in place, he is relying on a patriotic nationalism as a narrative. so is advancing these things the acquisition of territory, it's part of the narrative. >> in the context of all that. the u.s. is considering a wide range of aggressive responses not just to ukraine, but to alleged russian violations of a nuclear treaty in place since 1987 including possibly basing land-based missiles in europe is that a good idea? >> let's break this down. i don't know anything that the u.s. considers as aggressive. everything i see russia has been intervening in ukraine, and the u.s. and europe is talking about how to respond to this. it's a defensive question. the second thing is russia violated treaties and agreements that it signed going back to 1987, the i.m.f. agreement. the 1994 agreement that, is out the window. it's ex-
the issue is that russia has ambitions in ukraine. they are not fully fulfilled, and this is is part of the identity of the regime in russia in order to justify vladimir putin's maintenance of power, the system that he has put in place, he is relying on a patriotic nationalism as a narrative. so is advancing these things the acquisition of territory, it's part of the narrative. >> in the context of all that. the u.s. is considering a wide range of aggressive responses not just to ukraine,...
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about the situation in ukraine. >> reporter: that's right. as you say, this meeting was called amid concerns that the situation in the ukraine could escalate after reporting of tank movements from separatists territories towards the strategic town of mirinka, and also reports from the president of the ukraine, on thursday who said that there were 9,000 russian troops amassing on the ukraine border. the united states has responded by sending its top defense officials to germany to discuss a possible way to deal with this russian movement. so this was the backdrop for this council meeting, which included a briefing from the u.n.'s undersecretary general for political affairs, and also the representative of the osce who is a venntive of the osce which is the monstering group, the european monitoring group watching the situation in ukraine. and he said this latest activity maybe is not an intenseification for violence but it is worrying. >> the actions are worrying suggesting that any military track has not been abandoned in favor of the politica
about the situation in ukraine. >> reporter: that's right. as you say, this meeting was called amid concerns that the situation in the ukraine could escalate after reporting of tank movements from separatists territories towards the strategic town of mirinka, and also reports from the president of the ukraine, on thursday who said that there were 9,000 russian troops amassing on the ukraine border. the united states has responded by sending its top defense officials to germany to discuss...
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as we've seen in recent days russian forces continue to operate in eastern ukraine violating ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. this is now the second year in a row that the g 7 has met without russia. another instance of russia's isolation, and the g 7 will continue sanctions on russia for its aggression against ukraine. now it's important to recognize the russian economy has been seriously weakened. the ruble is down, inflation is up. the central bank has lost $150 billion in reserves. russian banks and firms are locked out of international markets. russian energy companies are struggling to transport the technologies they need for energy projects. firms have been cut off from key technologies. russia is in deep recession. russia's actions in ukraine are hurting russia, and hurting the russian people. here at the g-7 we agree that even as we continue to seek a diplomatic solution, sanctions against russia will remain in place so long as russia continues to violate its obligations under the minsk agreements our european partners reaffirm that they'll maintain sanctions o
as we've seen in recent days russian forces continue to operate in eastern ukraine violating ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. this is now the second year in a row that the g 7 has met without russia. another instance of russia's isolation, and the g 7 will continue sanctions on russia for its aggression against ukraine. now it's important to recognize the russian economy has been seriously weakened. the ruble is down, inflation is up. the central bank has lost $150 billion in...
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in eastern ukraine. the talks in paris are part of a new round of efforts to try to end the crisis which can is seen a recent rise in violence. the conflict has killed more than 6,400 people since last year. and the u.s. has announced it will send about 250 tanks armored vehicles and other equipment to central and eastern europe. it is meant to reassure nato allies during the most tense stand off between the west and russia, since the cold war. the equipment will be sent to bulgaria astoria latvia, lithuania, poland and romania. >> we just had an informative session, and unfortunately we had to spend time about the recent attempts to turn back the clock in europe. especially here. in the baltic ren joe. and we each agreed that while we do not seek a cold let alone hot war we will defend our allies, the rule based international order and the positive future can that it ard toes us all. >> well, al jazeera joins us live now from moscow, as part of the stand off between nato and russia, we have seen troop d
in eastern ukraine. the talks in paris are part of a new round of efforts to try to end the crisis which can is seen a recent rise in violence. the conflict has killed more than 6,400 people since last year. and the u.s. has announced it will send about 250 tanks armored vehicles and other equipment to central and eastern europe. it is meant to reassure nato allies during the most tense stand off between the west and russia, since the cold war. the equipment will be sent to bulgaria astoria...
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. >> ukraine officials accuse russia of it's. >> white night needed? soccer revealed revelations of bribes going back decades. and venezuela's chaotic economy. >> if oil prices go up and down, i don't know how that affects us. what affects me is the situation the country is in. >> just days after an opec meeting. main suppliers of oil to the u.s. good evening i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america. we begin tonight with a major offensive in eastern ukraine and a ceasefire now much in doubt. pro-russian separatists launched an attack on wednesday in the ukrainian forces in the donetsk region. ukrainian forces say backed by thousands of forces and heavy equipment. al jazeera am roxana saberi has more on this new outbreak of fighting. >> the new fierce fighting between ukrainian forces and pro-russian rebilities is rebels is the worst the country has seen in months, threatening to tip the country back into wart. once again the it embattled city of donetsk felt the full force. >> by the amount of naj here it's likely that this was a russian rocket hi
. >> ukraine officials accuse russia of it's. >> white night needed? soccer revealed revelations of bribes going back decades. and venezuela's chaotic economy. >> if oil prices go up and down, i don't know how that affects us. what affects me is the situation the country is in. >> just days after an opec meeting. main suppliers of oil to the u.s. good evening i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america. we begin tonight with a major offensive in eastern ukraine and a...
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around ten kilometers behind me is the border of russian ukraine. the reason why there are so many troops in the area is because it's conducting military exercises and categorically denies that it's troops have been fighting along side separatist fighters along the border. there have been bases in this area for many years. the government described a question on whether it was prepare forgive an attack as completely inappropriate. a photo journalist shot these pictures in the same area of last week. russia has recently included the death of military personnel on what it describes as special operations in peacetime as a state secret. the government says that the law has nothing to do with the conflict in ukraine. and recently released report details what it says is proof the russian military is operating in eastern ukraine. one of the authors of that report opposition leader boris nemtsov was shot dead in moscow before it was published. a close associate of nemtsov is in hospital fighting for his life. it is believed he was poisoned. russia says that
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some of them we have been surprised by the rehabilitation to ukraine, where they are really you know happy about what happened. but it is not the same country and we should not use the same categories. interestingly, some of the interesting factors is china. we'll talk about china. steven, can we overdo this. yes, in the headlines, there's manoeuvres in latvia. there's report of aircraftfullying over the soviet union, can we exaggerate that this is like the '60s. >> firstly, we are not going into a cold war two. russia is not the soviet union, the warsaw pact belongs to n.a.t.o. it's a unique period. there's a stronger anti-american tone in moscow. vladimir putin has a narrative, which i think is wrong that n.a.t.o.'s goal is to hem in russia. i don't think it's correct, but he believes it. he sees himself pushing back on that, which will trigger the reactions that n.a.t.o. is taking, which is enhancing conventional forces. you have countries, baltic stakes saying we are not sure will russia, we are worried about russia in a way we weren't three years ago. >> you heard seven and dobe
some of them we have been surprised by the rehabilitation to ukraine, where they are really you know happy about what happened. but it is not the same country and we should not use the same categories. interestingly, some of the interesting factors is china. we'll talk about china. steven, can we overdo this. yes, in the headlines, there's manoeuvres in latvia. there's report of aircraftfullying over the soviet union, can we exaggerate that this is like the '60s. >> firstly, we are not...
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need to encourage ukraine to keep its agreements under minsk. until that is completed sanctions remain in place. there was discussion about additional steps that we might need to take if russia working through separatists doubled down on aggression inside of ukraine. those discussions are taking place at a technical level not yet at a political level because i think the first goal going into an european council meeting coming up is just rolling over the existing sanctions. but i think at a technical level we want to be prepared. our hope is that we don't have to take additional steps because the minsk agreement is--is met. and i want to give enormous credit to chancellor merkel who has shown stick-to-itiveness and patience in order to get that done. ultimately this is going to be an issue for mr. putin. hehe has got to make a decision, does he continue to wreck his country's economy and continue russia's isolation in pursuit of a wrong-headed desire to recreate the glories of the soviet empire, or does he recognize that russia's greatness does n
need to encourage ukraine to keep its agreements under minsk. until that is completed sanctions remain in place. there was discussion about additional steps that we might need to take if russia working through separatists doubled down on aggression inside of ukraine. those discussions are taking place at a technical level not yet at a political level because i think the first goal going into an european council meeting coming up is just rolling over the existing sanctions. but i think at a...
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the security council discussed the latest fighting in the east of ukraine. nadine basha reports. >> reporter: ukranian army troops in the center of the town. they say it is firmly under control after two days of fierce fighting. it's left nearly 30 people dead and some of the worst violence since the ceasefire deal known as the minsk agreement that ukraine and russia signed in february. ukraine's president petro porashenko told a news conference that 50,000 ukranian troops have been deployed in the conflict zone, reacting to a huge russian build-up. >> translation: impossible or not, i can tell you the amount of russian troops near the ukrainian border and the amount of troops in the eastern territory is unprecedented. >> reporter: that theme was tape up by the united nations envoy. >> the recent provocative steps indicate russia's kneptions to escalate the confrontation in the process. the recent assaults are an intent of the russian side to exert pressure on international players. on the eve of important international attempts. >> for his part russia's env
the security council discussed the latest fighting in the east of ukraine. nadine basha reports. >> reporter: ukranian army troops in the center of the town. they say it is firmly under control after two days of fierce fighting. it's left nearly 30 people dead and some of the worst violence since the ceasefire deal known as the minsk agreement that ukraine and russia signed in february. ukraine's president petro porashenko told a news conference that 50,000 ukranian troops have been...
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profitable neither for ukraine nor for russia, nor to any one party. i think that all parties which were parties to minsk agreement should consider this and somehow negotiate and make it. probably there should be another negotiated settlement. i don't know, probably that will be the best way to do it. >> in the meantime, it looks like we've got the u.k. certainly pushing and the u.n. pushing for unilateral extension of sanctions against russia. do you think there's perhaps a growing reluctance against some e.u. nations to keep up the pressure on moscow? >> well, actually, yes. we can feel the pressure in russia but i think that that is not the best way to settle things to settle all accounts with russia and to make russia do something. these sanctions actually are counter productive, i think and well because i think that russia should actually survive and will survive will survive even under the conditions of sanctions, and the question is as simple as that. who is more gaining profit from this sanctions, and the answer is that those who impose those s
profitable neither for ukraine nor for russia, nor to any one party. i think that all parties which were parties to minsk agreement should consider this and somehow negotiate and make it. probably there should be another negotiated settlement. i don't know, probably that will be the best way to do it. >> in the meantime, it looks like we've got the u.k. certainly pushing and the u.n. pushing for unilateral extension of sanctions against russia. do you think there's perhaps a growing...
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intense fighting in eastern ukraine. the u.n. calls on both kiev and moscow to honor the crumbling ceasefire. and football folly. >> the time couldn't be better to laugh at this movie. >> and fifa's corruption scandal. >> good evening i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america. i.s.i.l. is on the march battling through u.s. led air strikes and seizing new territory. the syrian observatory for human rights said i.s.i.l. captured a power station south of hasake, a predominantly kurdish region, 71 government troops and 48 i.s.i.l. fighters have been killed so far. meanwhile in libya i.s.i.l. seized new territory in harwa expanding the group's strong hold on the mediterranean coast. i.s.i.l. has claimed responsible responsibility for a series of strike in libya. the top commander in the middle east say the air strikes are working. still the u.s. is reviewing its strategy odefeat i.s.i.l. one idea gaining steam sending in spotters who can pinpoint where air strikes are needed. al jazeera's u.n. correspondent jamie mcintire reports o
intense fighting in eastern ukraine. the u.n. calls on both kiev and moscow to honor the crumbling ceasefire. and football folly. >> the time couldn't be better to laugh at this movie. >> and fifa's corruption scandal. >> good evening i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america. i.s.i.l. is on the march battling through u.s. led air strikes and seizing new territory. the syrian observatory for human rights said i.s.i.l. captured a power station south of hasake, a...
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ukraine ukrainian colleague. in fact a pooun advertised operation in croon. >> but addressing the session via video linch he urged both sideshe urged both sides totake one track sphwhrp these events undermy the need to link the cycle of violent nows before further escalation takes place. >> the leader of the self-styled donetsk people's republic, what some people are calling a low level war is clearly far from over. nah diem ba paz lndle. >> speaking out against gun violence, john hendren was at the rally. >> the march is called i am for peace, it began a few students marching through the chi's south side. this year i want organizers to know. >> legality medium out of chicago know that we are not this chiraq. >> on the memorial day weekend that kicks off summer last year, just this month 5600 people people. >> violence in their eyes rstles rivals that of iraq. that's why mayor rahm emanuel is here. the hope is that more people will be involved in trying to stop the violence here in chicago but with the number of
ukraine ukrainian colleague. in fact a pooun advertised operation in croon. >> but addressing the session via video linch he urged both sideshe urged both sides totake one track sphwhrp these events undermy the need to link the cycle of violent nows before further escalation takes place. >> the leader of the self-styled donetsk people's republic, what some people are calling a low level war is clearly far from over. nah diem ba paz lndle. >> speaking out against gun violence,...
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left nearly 30 people dead since the minsk agreement with ukraine and russia signed in february. ukraine's president petro poroshenko has told a news conference that 50,000 troops have been deployed in a reaction zone. >> i can tell you the number of russian troops in the ukrainian border is unprecedented. since august of this year there has never been that many troops deployed at our borders. >> special session of security council in new york. >> the recent provocative steps by russia clearly indicate russia's intention to disrupt the minsk process. afternoon attempt of the russian site to exert military measures. >> held by pro-russian separatists. >> i won't go into a discussion with my ukrainian colleague of the charge of the eunt nations and internationalby the unitednations. a pine tiff operation in east of ukraine. >> but addressing the session via video link the deputy head of an international monday torgt monitoring mission. >> residents around the area are worried suggesting that the military track has not been abandoned in favor of the political one. thighs events unde
left nearly 30 people dead since the minsk agreement with ukraine and russia signed in february. ukraine's president petro poroshenko has told a news conference that 50,000 troops have been deployed in a reaction zone. >> i can tell you the number of russian troops in the ukrainian border is unprecedented. since august of this year there has never been that many troops deployed at our borders. >> special session of security council in new york. >> the recent provocative steps...
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says russia is backing rebes in ukraine. moscow still denies. >> only an insane person, and only in a dream could imagine that russia could suddenly attack n.a.t.o. people are speculating on fear with regard to russia >>> pro-russian forces held funerals for fellow fighters killed after a fierce battle. family members gathered to pay respects. this week has been the deadliest in the region since a ceasefire in february. >>> a palestinian group says it carried out a rocket attack on the israeli city of ashkelon. the israeli military said it landed in an open area. the israeli air force said it struck a target in the northern gaza strip in response. >> most investigations in relation to palestinian violence does not result in conviction. disordering to a human rights group, because police failed to investigate claims. we have this report from the occupied west bank. >> reporter: this man says he lives in agony, a year ago he was attacked by israeli settlers, not far from his home. i'm shown the x-rays after he received surgery
says russia is backing rebes in ukraine. moscow still denies. >> only an insane person, and only in a dream could imagine that russia could suddenly attack n.a.t.o. people are speculating on fear with regard to russia >>> pro-russian forces held funerals for fellow fighters killed after a fierce battle. family members gathered to pay respects. this week has been the deadliest in the region since a ceasefire in february. >>> a palestinian group says it carried out a...
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ukraine army saying it was forced to use heavy weaponry to repel the assault. we heard here in moscow from the presidential spokesperson who said that russia is monitoring the situation and is deeply concerned by what it describes as provocations by the ukrainian army. it said it's very worried about what it says is the shelling of civilian areas in donetsk and around the region. now, the fighters, the separatists themselves deny that they started this fight today. they say that a number of civilians were killed in it, and a number of fighters, too, they were also reports that hundreds of miners were trapped underground. it's reported that there are ongoing efforts to try and rescue these men in minds that suffered electricity blackouts in the shelling. although the violence seems to have subsided and is sporadic, shelling continues and there are concerns for patients in hospital who is had to be evacuated because the electricity is down. this comes as a seriously critical time here. both sides try and forge some sort of lasting peace agreement some sort of las
ukraine army saying it was forced to use heavy weaponry to repel the assault. we heard here in moscow from the presidential spokesperson who said that russia is monitoring the situation and is deeply concerned by what it describes as provocations by the ukrainian army. it said it's very worried about what it says is the shelling of civilian areas in donetsk and around the region. now, the fighters, the separatists themselves deny that they started this fight today. they say that a number of...
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as far as ukraine is concerned i spoke from the leading political coordinator mr. michael stormer he set that the absence of russia from the summit was a serious strategic error. gives you a sense of how many view the absence of vladimir putin and russia from this summit. >> if you look at all the other issues laid out by angela merkel chem there are a lot of things to get through a lot of pressing issues. it seems as though there is a call to look out for the less fortunate countries a call for more corporate responsibility. >> well, mrs. merkel has been very clear that she wants to see some sort of progress in the fight against ebola and many thousands are still suffering from it. some sort of progress for countries like bangladesh for the rights of garment workers and the fabric production industry. she has made reference to the recent fire that claimed the lives of many hundreds of people and keen to see progress insofar as that is concerned. the rights of women entreched and supported. so you get a sense that the german hosts are looking for some sort of eman'
as far as ukraine is concerned i spoke from the leading political coordinator mr. michael stormer he set that the absence of russia from the summit was a serious strategic error. gives you a sense of how many view the absence of vladimir putin and russia from this summit. >> if you look at all the other issues laid out by angela merkel chem there are a lot of things to get through a lot of pressing issues. it seems as though there is a call to look out for the less fortunate countries a...
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. >>> the crisis in eastern ukraine, the u.n. saying 6500 people have died since it kicked off in april last year. russian military denies it's been helping the citizens on the ground there. charles stratford sent us this report from the area close to the border. >> reporter: russian military equipment on a traifn train close to ukraine border. the equipment includes armored personnel carriers melt supply vehicles and tanks. the russian insignia has apparently been painted over. across the fields we noticed clouds of dust in an area of what looked like a farm. large military vehicles were moving in convoy around the traction. now the russian military say the reason why there are so many troops in this area can is it's misconducting military exercises. dissents that it's fighting alongside separatist troops in this area. whether it's preparing for an attack as completely inappropriate. roirts shot thee pictures on what it describes as special operations in peace time, as a state secret. the government says the law has nothing to d
. >>> the crisis in eastern ukraine, the u.n. saying 6500 people have died since it kicked off in april last year. russian military denies it's been helping the citizens on the ground there. charles stratford sent us this report from the area close to the border. >> reporter: russian military equipment on a traifn train close to ukraine border. the equipment includes armored personnel carriers melt supply vehicles and tanks. the russian insignia has apparently been painted over....
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under the headline bleed ukraine slowly russia continues its strategy of chipping away at ukraine without triggers a harsh response from the european community. and smoking ban new rules ask save society in smokers the china daily says will test the authority's determination and administrative ability. finally now paris is breaking up with its love locks. for years couples have attached locks to the pont des arts. jacky rowland reports from paris. >> it is early morning in the city of love and a bit of romantic history is about to come to an end. they're closing off the pont des arts a popular destination to attach a padlock. time to go. >> i find it a little ironic. we're here on our engagement for our locks of love. maybe that's not an owe men on our future relationship. >> i came here 42 years of marriage to put a lock on for my wife and i can't do it. >> that's rubbish of course. >> the whole saga of the pad locks has put the city in a tricky position. obviously it doesn't want to do anything to upset the tourists but it has responsibility to the people who live and work in the city.
under the headline bleed ukraine slowly russia continues its strategy of chipping away at ukraine without triggers a harsh response from the european community. and smoking ban new rules ask save society in smokers the china daily says will test the authority's determination and administrative ability. finally now paris is breaking up with its love locks. for years couples have attached locks to the pont des arts. jacky rowland reports from paris. >> it is early morning in the city of...
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around 10 kilometers behind me is the border with eastern ukraine. the russian military say the reason there's so many troops or military equipment in this area is because it's conducting military exercises and denies that its troops have been fighting alongside separatist fighters across the border. >> there have been russian bases in this area for many years. the government questioned whether it was preparing for an attacks as a completely inappropriate question. the army has been conducting exercises around a thousand kilometers from here. nato has been conducting its own exercises at the same time in northern sweden, norway and finland. russia has recently included the deaths of military personnel on what it describes as special operations in peace time as a state secret. disclosing details about a soldier being killed can now put you behind bars. the government says the law has nothing to do with the conflict in ukraine. in a recent report, there are details of proof it says of russian operations in ukraine. a close associate of the report's wri
around 10 kilometers behind me is the border with eastern ukraine. the russian military say the reason there's so many troops or military equipment in this area is because it's conducting military exercises and denies that its troops have been fighting alongside separatist fighters across the border. >> there have been russian bases in this area for many years. the government questioned whether it was preparing for an attacks as a completely inappropriate question. the army has been...
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sum are russian government ministers accused in involvement in ukraine. some solvedsome involve the separatist movement in crimea. people like this corporate lawyer who has had a long look at how sanctions are enforced hearsay that their apple has been a warning shot against russian advancement in ukraine. >> the point, and president obama said it several times, to change calculous to make the rationale in russia to consider the economic cost will be outweighed by whatever benefits could be seen either by destabilizing ukraine gaining crimea gaining new provinces. >> this year is set to see record amounts of russian money investmented in london. many see little risk of seeing their own assets frozen. london's banking system is useful for russian who is want to move their wealth through offshore tax havens, many which are directly link to the u.k. meanwhile, the biggest russian companies continues to be listed on the london stock market without any apparent threat. the sort of thing that would really hurt moscow. it was clear from the points when the gover
sum are russian government ministers accused in involvement in ukraine. some solvedsome involve the separatist movement in crimea. people like this corporate lawyer who has had a long look at how sanctions are enforced hearsay that their apple has been a warning shot against russian advancement in ukraine. >> the point, and president obama said it several times, to change calculous to make the rationale in russia to consider the economic cost will be outweighed by whatever benefits could...
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some are russian government ministers accused of involvement in ukraine. some are linked to the separatist moves in crimea and the east of the country. the aim is to freeze the assets. how it will affect someone like the education mine's of the donetsk people's republic is hard to see. people like this corporate lawyer who had a look at the way sanctions have been enforced say the aim was to be a warning shot against the ukraine. >> i think the point - president obama said it several times - is to change the calculus to make the rational within russia consider the economic cost will be outweighed by whatever benefits can be seen by destabilizing ukraine, gaining crimea gaining two new provinces >>> still, they are set to see record amounts in russian money, so it appears many extremely wealthy, well-connected russians see little risk of having assets frozen through the sanctions programme. the banking system is useful for russians who want to move the wealth through offshore tax haiches, many linked to the u.k. the biggest russian companies, gazprom, for i
some are russian government ministers accused of involvement in ukraine. some are linked to the separatist moves in crimea and the east of the country. the aim is to freeze the assets. how it will affect someone like the education mine's of the donetsk people's republic is hard to see. people like this corporate lawyer who had a look at the way sanctions have been enforced say the aim was to be a warning shot against the ukraine. >> i think the point - president obama said it several...
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mohamed jamjun, paris. >>> to the crisis in eastern ukraine now. the united nations say more than 6400 people have now died since the conflict began in april last year. the russian military has long denied it's been helping separatist fighters there but al jazeera has found evidence of a russian military buildup and vehicles in the area. charles stratford sent this report from the russia-ukraine border. >> reporter: russian military equipment on a train lows to the ukrainian border. al jazeera has no way of knowing where they're being moved to or from. armored personnel vehicles medical supply vehicles and tanks. the russian insignia and name plates have been removed or seemingly painted over. we heard there was a makeshift military camp. across the fields we noticed clouds of dust in an area of what looked like a farm. large military vehicles were moving in convoy among the mud tracks. the russian military say the reason why there's so many troops in this area is because they're conducting military exercises and it categorically denies that it's a
mohamed jamjun, paris. >>> to the crisis in eastern ukraine now. the united nations say more than 6400 people have now died since the conflict began in april last year. the russian military has long denied it's been helping separatist fighters there but al jazeera has found evidence of a russian military buildup and vehicles in the area. charles stratford sent this report from the russia-ukraine border. >> reporter: russian military equipment on a train lows to the ukrainian...
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also coming up evidence of russia's military presence on the boarder with ukraine. moscow denies it's there to help the separatists. >>> india bakes in a heatwave, the country under pressure to do more to help the most vulnerable. >>> and an airline that lost two of its planes and 500 lives, tells 6,000 of its workers that they are no longer needed >>> hello of the the islamic state of iraq and levant has been dealt a heavy blow to the offensive in anbar. dozens of troops and police have been killed using captured military vehicles. in one attack fighters drove a tank laden with explosives south-west into tikrit killing 45 people. funerals have been held for police and shia militia men, killed when three i.s.i.l. suicide bombers drove humvees into a police base. the attacks happened on the eve of a conference in paris, where members of the anti-i.s.i.l. coalition will review strategies following setbacks. >> first imran khan has more than the tanguay tack near -- tank attack near tikrit. >> this is one of the brazen attacks. this is a secure air base home to a numbe
also coming up evidence of russia's military presence on the boarder with ukraine. moscow denies it's there to help the separatists. >>> india bakes in a heatwave, the country under pressure to do more to help the most vulnerable. >>> and an airline that lost two of its planes and 500 lives, tells 6,000 of its workers that they are no longer needed >>> hello of the the islamic state of iraq and levant has been dealt a heavy blow to the offensive in anbar. dozens of...
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two-thirds of them in eastern ukraine, we have a u.v. a., a drone flying almost constantly so we are -- the eyes and ears oif international community on the ground, the only one at the moment so as soon as we see anything we will say something has happened yesterday. when you have a very sudden and unexpected thrust. but everyone up to our chief monitor is, of course, hoping that the two sides will return to the dialog table and try and reinstitute a long lasting cease fire. in the thousands right now the number of people have been injured way over 10,000, the number of people displaced way over 2 million. >> joiningme live from kiev, thank you so much for that update, thank you. we are getting reports that columbia's government has agreed to a truce commission. heading to their conclusion, now it follows a rush couple of weeks for the on going peace process. military air strikes have killed nearly 50 people. still to come, this half an hour how greece plans to avoided a possible default this friday. growing anger as china prepared to ra
two-thirds of them in eastern ukraine, we have a u.v. a., a drone flying almost constantly so we are -- the eyes and ears oif international community on the ground, the only one at the moment so as soon as we see anything we will say something has happened yesterday. when you have a very sudden and unexpected thrust. but everyone up to our chief monitor is, of course, hoping that the two sides will return to the dialog table and try and reinstitute a long lasting cease fire. in the thousands...
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, manning threats from violent extremism to climate change. >> the situation in ukraine is not the only flash point issue facing these world leaders here at the summit. also high on their agenda is the potential of what's called grecess where grease may be forced out of the euro zone for failure to pay debts. the eu president had stern words for unfulfilled promises for reform. >> i don't have a peppal problem with aleixis. nor to maintain it, we have to have sop. >> while ukraine and disagrees been at the for front on sunday dealing with the islamic state in the event is scheduled for monday's deliberations. angela merkel is pushing for agreement on how to fight the ebola outbreak in western africa and for new goals in dealing with climate change. dominic cane al jazeera at the g 7 summit. >> forces backed by shia fighters have been battling isil around the capital. the joint forces have recaptured key parts of the northern refinery town to iraqi military spokes people. the town is strategically significant. it lies on the road to mosul, the second largest city held by isil. iraq's pri
, manning threats from violent extremism to climate change. >> the situation in ukraine is not the only flash point issue facing these world leaders here at the summit. also high on their agenda is the potential of what's called grecess where grease may be forced out of the euro zone for failure to pay debts. the eu president had stern words for unfulfilled promises for reform. >> i don't have a peppal problem with aleixis. nor to maintain it, we have to have sop. >> while...
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around 10km behind me is a border with eastern ukraine. the military say the reason there's so many troops and military equipment is because it's conducting military exercises and denies that troops have been fighting along side separatist fighters across the border. >> there has been bases in the area for years. the government described a question on whether it was preparing for an attack as inappropriate. a photo journalist shot the pictures in the same area last week. russia included the death of military personnel on what it describes as special operations in peacetime as a state secret the government says the law has nothing to do with the conflict in ukraine. >> a report details what it sis is proof the russian military is operating in eastern ukraine. an author of that report boris, was shot dead in moscow before it was published. a close associate is in hospital, fighting for his life and it is suspected he may have been poisoned. >> a ceasefire between the separatists and the ukranian army is holding, but with reported violations
around 10km behind me is a border with eastern ukraine. the military say the reason there's so many troops and military equipment is because it's conducting military exercises and denies that troops have been fighting along side separatist fighters across the border. >> there has been bases in the area for years. the government described a question on whether it was preparing for an attack as inappropriate. a photo journalist shot the pictures in the same area last week. russia included...
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the united nations security council is calling for the ceasefire in cheurn eastern eastern ukraine to be fully respected. nadim ba pa has baba last more. >> this town in eastern ukraine is fully under their control after two days of fierce fighting. left nearly 30 people dead in some of the worst violence since the ceasefire deal known as the minsk agreement that ukraine and russia signed in february. ukraine's president petro poroshenko says 50,000 troops have been deployed. >> translator: is russian aggression possible or not? i can tell you the amounts of troops in the occupied territories today sun precedented. since august last year there has not been the amount of troops deployed at our borders. >> that be the topic was taken up at a recent security council meeting in new york. >> russia's intentions to escalate the process and disrupt the minsk process. the recent insults are the attempt of the russians to concert military pressure on where the players. >> for its part, russia accused kiev of attacking areas held by pro-russian separatists. >> i will not go into a discussion ma
the united nations security council is calling for the ceasefire in cheurn eastern eastern ukraine to be fully respected. nadim ba pa has baba last more. >> this town in eastern ukraine is fully under their control after two days of fierce fighting. left nearly 30 people dead in some of the worst violence since the ceasefire deal known as the minsk agreement that ukraine and russia signed in february. ukraine's president petro poroshenko says 50,000 troops have been deployed. >>...
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ukraine. some are linked to the separatist movements. the aim is to freeze assets they might have in london. how this would effect the education minister of the donetsk people's republic is hard to see. people like this call look at how sanctions have been enforced here. they say their aim is shots against ukraine. >> i think the point president obama said it several times is to change the calculous. to make the rationale within russia consider the economic cost will be outweighed by whatever benefits could be seen by either destabilizing ukraine. gaining crimea. gaining to new provinces. >> still this year is set to see record amounts invested in london. it appears many extremely wealthy well-connected returns see little risk of seeing their own assets frozen through the sanctions program. london's banking system is useful for russians who want to use their wealth off off-shore task havens. meanwhile, bigger companies continue to be listed on the london stock market without apparent threat. i
ukraine. some are linked to the separatist movements. the aim is to freeze assets they might have in london. how this would effect the education minister of the donetsk people's republic is hard to see. people like this call look at how sanctions have been enforced here. they say their aim is shots against ukraine. >> i think the point president obama said it several times is to change the calculous. to make the rationale within russia consider the economic cost will be outweighed by...
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and russian sport for separatists in the war in eastern ukraine. how do you expect that exchanging to given that vladimir putin will he be respectful to the pope, and will the pope expect that putin will be respectful to him? >> i don't think there isn't a reason to think that president putin wouldn't be respectful to the pope. >> the pope packed a stadium where catholics are just 15% of the population of the country's 3.9 million. yet he got a full stadium in sarajevo. is anyone at the vatican surprised of his popularity? what do they make of it? >> yesterday it was a whirlwind day. the pope went to sarajevo. spent 11 hours in the country did eight visits and was just very personal. his visit at the cathedral with catholic priests he listened to their stories of what it was like to live through the bosnian war, horrific stories of torture and kidnapping, and horror riffing and harrowing stories. the pope pope spoke to from his heart about suffering pain, and at times he was without words. i think that's one little show of just what power the pope
and russian sport for separatists in the war in eastern ukraine. how do you expect that exchanging to given that vladimir putin will he be respectful to the pope, and will the pope expect that putin will be respectful to him? >> i don't think there isn't a reason to think that president putin wouldn't be respectful to the pope. >> the pope packed a stadium where catholics are just 15% of the population of the country's 3.9 million. yet he got a full stadium in sarajevo. is anyone at...
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the government says the law has nothing to do with the conflict in ukraine. and a recently-released report details what it says is proof the russian military is operating in eastern ukraine. one of the authors of that report opposition leader boris nemtsov was shot dead in russia before it was published. a close association of never is off is in hospital fighting for his life. it's suspected that he may have been poisoned. a february ceasefire between the separatists and ukrainian army is still holding but with reported violations being committed by both sides. and russia says it has the right to conduct military maneuvers whenever it wants in its territory. despite the sensitivity of the time and place. charles stratford, al jazerra in the russian ukrainian border. >>> at least 69 people have been killed after a fuel tanker crashed in to a busy bus station in southeast nigeria. the red cross says most of the victims were burned beyond recognition. the truck explode odd impact, setting more than 10 vehicles afire, police saying the tanker was speeding and it
the government says the law has nothing to do with the conflict in ukraine. and a recently-released report details what it says is proof the russian military is operating in eastern ukraine. one of the authors of that report opposition leader boris nemtsov was shot dead in russia before it was published. a close association of never is off is in hospital fighting for his life. it's suspected that he may have been poisoned. a february ceasefire between the separatists and ukrainian army is still...
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russia. >> ukraine is top of the agenda there's many other issues. talk us through the most important ones at the moment. >> well another very important issue here is the situation in greece the potential for what they call gretsket where greece may fall out of the eurozone. the president of the european commission, mr jonker was talking about conversations with the greek prime minister, mr tamara tippler -- tipsalexis tsipras, and said he has not received solutions to the greece crisis. greece tried to defer a repayment of bail out of loans that it received and tried to say let's bundle five payments together at the end of june if the five around 1.5 million are not made it could provoke a serious crisis and that is something that everybody is keen to avoid >>> thank you for that >>> germany holds the presidency for this year's g7 group, and german chancellor angela merkel is using the meeting to push reform on global responses to a raft of issues in a letter published in the canadian "global" and "mail" she said leaders must focus been eliminating
russia. >> ukraine is top of the agenda there's many other issues. talk us through the most important ones at the moment. >> well another very important issue here is the situation in greece the potential for what they call gretsket where greece may fall out of the eurozone. the president of the european commission, mr jonker was talking about conversations with the greek prime minister, mr tamara tippler -- tipsalexis tsipras, and said he has not received solutions to the greece...
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russia denied it's helping fighters in eastern ukraine. charles stratford reports. >> reporter: russian military equipment on a train close to the ukranian border. al jazeera has no way of verifying where the vehicles are moved to or from. the equipment include armoured personnel car yours, medical -- carriers, medical supply vehicles and tanks. russian insignia has been removed or painted over. we drove out of town to an area where we heard there was a makeshift military champ. crass the field we found dust. it looked like a farm. large vehicles moved along the tracks. 10km behind me is the border with ukraine. russia military say the reason there's troops and military equipment, it's conducting exercises and denies that its troops have been fighting along side separatist fighters across the border. >> there has been russian military bases in the area for years. the government described a question on whether it was preparing for an attack as inproop. a photo journalist with reuters shot these pictures in the same area last week. russia ha
russia denied it's helping fighters in eastern ukraine. charles stratford reports. >> reporter: russian military equipment on a train close to the ukranian border. al jazeera has no way of verifying where the vehicles are moved to or from. the equipment include armoured personnel car yours, medical -- carriers, medical supply vehicles and tanks. russian insignia has been removed or painted over. we drove out of town to an area where we heard there was a makeshift military champ. crass the...
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they are expect to sign trade deals. >> a stop in ukraine on the way to the g7. he is talking to president petro porashenko. he paid tribute to victims of a soviet era. that kilds millions in the 1930s. >> the u.s. defense secretary said western sanctions failed to get russia to change its course over the ukranian conflict. ash carter called for steps to respond to moscow's behaviour, and they discussed the late he's fighting? eastern ukraine. nadim baba reports. >> reporter: ukranian army troops in the center of the town. they say it is firmly under control after two days of fierce fighting. it's left nearly 30 people dead, and some of the worst violence since the ceasefire deal known as the minsk agreement that ukraine and russia signed in february. ukraine's president petro porashenko told a news conference that 50,000 ukranian troops have been deployed in the conflict zone, reacting to a huge russian build-up, he says. >> translation: is russian aggression impossible or not, i can tell you the amount of russian troops near the ukrainian border and the amount
they are expect to sign trade deals. >> a stop in ukraine on the way to the g7. he is talking to president petro porashenko. he paid tribute to victims of a soviet era. that kilds millions in the 1930s. >> the u.s. defense secretary said western sanctions failed to get russia to change its course over the ukranian conflict. ash carter called for steps to respond to moscow's behaviour, and they discussed the late he's fighting? eastern ukraine. nadim baba reports. >> reporter:...
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, banning threats from violent extremism to climate change. >> for the situation in ukraine is not the only flash point issue facing these world leaders. here at the summit. also high on their agenda is the potential of what's called grecess where greece may be forced out of the euro zone for failing to pay debts. the president has stern words for the greek government over what he called it's unfulfilled promises of reform. >> i don't have a personal problem. he was my friend and is my friend and my friendship, you know, in order to maintain it has to share some minimal risk. >> while ukraine and greece have been at the forefront of the talks on sunday. dealing with the islamic state in iraq in the levant is schedules scheduled for monday's dlifshingsz. angela americaermerkel is pushing for an agreement on how to work with the ebola outbreak in vestwestern africa and dealing with climate change. iraqi forces backed by shiia fighters have been battling around the capitol. joint forces have recaptured parts of the northern refinery according to an iraqi military spokesperson. the town is
, banning threats from violent extremism to climate change. >> for the situation in ukraine is not the only flash point issue facing these world leaders. here at the summit. also high on their agenda is the potential of what's called grecess where greece may be forced out of the euro zone for failing to pay debts. the president has stern words for the greek government over what he called it's unfulfilled promises of reform. >> i don't have a personal problem. he was my friend and is...
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. >>> president barak obama reiterated strong support for ukraine, and will continue sanctions against russia, and mike joins us now were there any new ideas put forward here on how to resolve situation in ukraine? >>> i wouldn't say new ideas. it was more of what we have been hearing for the last year, since russia moved into ukraine and a flareup, and a violation after peace agreement cease fire that was put in the place in the capital back in march everyone but the russians blame the prorussian sep par tits and say it's ukraine that is provoking more fighting. even the president meeting with other leaders, the president was on mission, he wanted to keep everyone in line. some of the sanctions that were imposed, were going to be expiring and, they want to keep them in place, they have not bunched at all over the course of this time, and the russian economy has suffered and he wants to keep them on, to try to get putin to reverse course. >>> there was discussion about additional steps that we might need to take if russia working through sep partists doubled down on aggression, inside
. >>> president barak obama reiterated strong support for ukraine, and will continue sanctions against russia, and mike joins us now were there any new ideas put forward here on how to resolve situation in ukraine? >>> i wouldn't say new ideas. it was more of what we have been hearing for the last year, since russia moved into ukraine and a flareup, and a violation after peace agreement cease fire that was put in the place in the capital back in march everyone but the russians...
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and heavy fighting breaks out in ukraine since the february cease-fire began. >>> and the murder of a 14-year-old girl sparks protest in argentina over the rise in violence against women. >>> and i have all the day sports. the king of clay says good by, roger nadal is knocked out by djokovic in the quarterfinal. >> evidence that helped lead to the arrest of seven other fifa officials and the resignation of sepp blatter. chuck blazer admits taking bribes in connection with the 1998 and 2010 world cup won by france and south africa representedly. he pleaded guilty to a number of corruption charges and it is believed he became an informant to the fbi. >>> well he specifically admits that i and other on the fifa executive economy agreed to accept bribes in conjunction with the selection of the host nation for the 1998 cup and agreed to accept bribes in conjunction with the selection of south africa as the host nation for the 2010 world cup. he has been key to this investigation. now week clearly see why he admits to accepting bribes for two world cups. >> absolutely. this man for many yea
and heavy fighting breaks out in ukraine since the february cease-fire began. >>> and the murder of a 14-year-old girl sparks protest in argentina over the rise in violence against women. >>> and i have all the day sports. the king of clay says good by, roger nadal is knocked out by djokovic in the quarterfinal. >> evidence that helped lead to the arrest of seven other fifa officials and the resignation of sepp blatter. chuck blazer admits taking bribes in connection...
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. >>> fighting in eastern ukraine cuts electricity trapping hundreds of miners underground. >>> and families protest in china as recovery efforts are stepped up. hello, thank you for joining us. amnesty international is accusing the nigerian military of committing war crimes during it's fight against boko haram. it said that the military, including senior commanders, must be investigated for the murder torture starvation and suffocation of thousands of people. it's report said that since march 2011 more than 7,000 men and boys died in military detention. and that there at least 20,000 men and boys including nine-year-olds who were arrested on suspicion of being boko haram members and tortured. amnesty said that the findings are based on years of research and analysis of evidence including leaked military reports as well as interviewed with more than 400 victims which is and senior members of the security forces. but the nigerian military has rejected the report, calling it biased and concocted. yvonne ngege reports from abuja. >> these are secret communiques obtained by amnesty international
. >>> fighting in eastern ukraine cuts electricity trapping hundreds of miners underground. >>> and families protest in china as recovery efforts are stepped up. hello, thank you for joining us. amnesty international is accusing the nigerian military of committing war crimes during it's fight against boko haram. it said that the military, including senior commanders, must be investigated for the murder torture starvation and suffocation of thousands of people. it's report said...
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., greece's threat crisis and fighting in the ukraine dominates the talks. it is g7. russia has been excluded since annexing crimea. >> we'll go to dominik kane live were the summit in bavaria in a moment. we see the u.s. president obama and the german chancellor angela merkel mingling with the crowd, and the u.s. president saying he didn't wring his laden hosen with him to the great mirth of those assembled. he was going to buy some. at the moment the people there suggesting that the rite place for him to get the leather pants, et cetera et cetera. dominik, with a wonderful backdrof of the bavaria, i don't know castle or building we are talking here about a 2-day meeting, g7. all sorts of different things on the agenda. what did they think they could achieve in that time? >> it is a castle. it's german for castle. and they hope angela merkel is keen to get agreements on a wide range of issues. obviously the crunch points as it were the situation in ukraine, and that is something president obama touched upon in the comments made in the village, and is hoping that they
., greece's threat crisis and fighting in the ukraine dominates the talks. it is g7. russia has been excluded since annexing crimea. >> we'll go to dominik kane live were the summit in bavaria in a moment. we see the u.s. president obama and the german chancellor angela merkel mingling with the crowd, and the u.s. president saying he didn't wring his laden hosen with him to the great mirth of those assembled. he was going to buy some. at the moment the people there suggesting that the...
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including russia's prime minister orders retaliatory measures, after the eu extends sanctions over ukraine. and a hairy moment, a flying club's feline mascot. science... >> i'm standing in a tropcal wind storm... >> ...can effect just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >> and now a reminder of the stop stories here on al jazeera. al jazeera journalist meurches has beenahmedmansour was released without charge after the german authorities reviewed his case. >>> the last year's war on gaza, israel and palestinian groups may have committed war crimes during the 50 day conflict. >>> concessions in greece, any deal isn't expected until later in the week. >>> the united nati
including russia's prime minister orders retaliatory measures, after the eu extends sanctions over ukraine. and a hairy moment, a flying club's feline mascot. science... >> i'm standing in a tropcal wind storm... >> ...can effect just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast...
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around 10-kilometers behind me is the border with eastern ukraine. now, the russian military say that the reason why there are so many troops and military equipment in this area, is because it is conducting military exercises and it categorically denies its troops have been fight ago long side separatist fighters across the border. there have been russian military bases in the area for many years, the government said questioning it about whether they were preparing for a an at completely inappropriate. on photo journalists from routedders shot these photos last week. they have reported deaths as a state secrets. the government says the law has nothing do with the conflict in ukraine. a recently released report details russia operating in eastern ukraine, one of the authors of that report, opposition leader boris nemtsov was shot dead in russia before it was published. a close associate of nemtsov is in hospital fighting for his life. it's suspected he may have been poisoned. a february ceasefire between the separatists and the ukrainian army is still
around 10-kilometers behind me is the border with eastern ukraine. now, the russian military say that the reason why there are so many troops and military equipment in this area, is because it is conducting military exercises and it categorically denies its troops have been fight ago long side separatist fighters across the border. there have been russian military bases in the area for many years, the government said questioning it about whether they were preparing for a an at completely...
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the greek debt crisis, isil and ukraine top the agenda. >> absolutely exciting, thrilling, like i love to do things like this. >> we meet the female marine scaling new heights in the bid for gender equality. we begin in turkey where polls have been open for a number of hours for parliamentary elections. 56.6 million people are eligible to vote and choosing candidates for 550 available seats in parent. it's the first time the kurds contested an election under a single party banner, the h.d.p. they need at least 10% of the vote. the they are hold for any party to enter parliament. that's cross to bernard smith who joins us from turkey. bernard, as we've just heard for the kurds the first time they are contesting a single party. they need 10% to enter parliament. >> it's a huge challenge for the party. that they've got 67% of the vote where their candidates stood individually and in parliament form a group. by standing as a party the hope is they get their 10% giving them much greater representation in parliament, at least 50 representatives in parliament, they hope that by getting that,
the greek debt crisis, isil and ukraine top the agenda. >> absolutely exciting, thrilling, like i love to do things like this. >> we meet the female marine scaling new heights in the bid for gender equality. we begin in turkey where polls have been open for a number of hours for parliamentary elections. 56.6 million people are eligible to vote and choosing candidates for 550 available seats in parent. it's the first time the kurds contested an election under a single party banner,...
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around 10 kilometers behind she the border of ukraine. it says it is conducting military exercises and denies it has crossed the border. the government described a question whether it was preparing for an attack as completely inappropriate. the army has recently been conducting exercises around 1,000 kilometers from here. nato has been on ducting it's own exercises at the same time of norway, sweden finland. russia has included military personnel on what it describes as special operations operations in peacetime as a state secret. disclosing details of a soldiers being killed could now put you hyped bars. in are a recently released to report it said it is proof that the russian military is operating in eastern ukraine. one of the authors of that report boris nentsov was shot dead before it was published. a close associate to nentsov is in hospital fighting for his life. it's believed he was poisoned. there are reported violations being committed by both sides. russia said it has the right to conduct military maneuvers wherever it wants in
around 10 kilometers behind she the border of ukraine. it says it is conducting military exercises and denies it has crossed the border. the government described a question whether it was preparing for an attack as completely inappropriate. the army has recently been conducting exercises around 1,000 kilometers from here. nato has been on ducting it's own exercises at the same time of norway, sweden finland. russia has included military personnel on what it describes as special operations...
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the russians blamed ukraine for escalating the situation an attempt to get the e.u. to increase sanctions on russia. and the europeans and americans pointed the fingers right back at russia saying that russia was provoking the separatists to take this action. one diplomat told al jazeera they felt it was important to have this meeting to keep the pressure on russia. >> in syria, u.s.-lead coalition sources have launched more air strikes in aleppo. >>> meanwhile seven people have been killed in violence between opposition groups and hezbollah fighters on the syrian border with lebanon. al-nusra says they have killed and wounded more than a dozen fighters. >>> the greek prime minister says his government is close to reaching a deal with its creditors. he told greece's parliament that an agreement with the e.u. and imf was needed. greece has postponed paying back hundreds of millions of dollars it owes until the end of the month. the government came to power in january of this year on an anti austerity platform. john psaropoulos joins us live from athens. what more did
the russians blamed ukraine for escalating the situation an attempt to get the e.u. to increase sanctions on russia. and the europeans and americans pointed the fingers right back at russia saying that russia was provoking the separatists to take this action. one diplomat told al jazeera they felt it was important to have this meeting to keep the pressure on russia. >> in syria, u.s.-lead coalition sources have launched more air strikes in aleppo. >>> meanwhile seven people have...
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was criticized. >> ukraine - a sovereign nation must be committed to choose its own path. >> russia must respect the sovereignty of all of its neighbours. a u.s. president many applaud for helping to bring down the berlin wall. >> the wall could never replace our dream of one germany, a free germany, a proud germany. >> reporter: jeb did not mention a member of his family his brother, one most americans dislike because of the war in iraq. both candidates have last names that bring promise and peril the challenge is leveraging what americans like and varying what people around the globe will not be able to forget >>> for more on how the world views the presidential leading candidate, we are joined by the bureau chief. good to have you with us. you were with jed bush as he travelled to europe you sat to interview him. opponents say he lacks foreign policy experience, what was your take? >> that was not my impression the trip was grafted -- carefully crafted. he chose estonia and others as a fight for freedom. he prepared for the new cold war, promised a delivery of weapons for ukraine
was criticized. >> ukraine - a sovereign nation must be committed to choose its own path. >> russia must respect the sovereignty of all of its neighbours. a u.s. president many applaud for helping to bring down the berlin wall. >> the wall could never replace our dream of one germany, a free germany, a proud germany. >> reporter: jeb did not mention a member of his family his brother, one most americans dislike because of the war in iraq. both candidates have last names...
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. >>> the crisis in ukraine is one of long issues the g7 is tackling this summit. the question is whether that will yield coordinated policies, or produce yet another photo open of a club whose power is fading. patricia sabga, al jazeera. >> and iraq's prime minister is also attending. haider al-abadi. as imran khan reports from baghdad he is expected to ask for more help. >> iraq is not only a country in war, but in economic crisis. loss could be around $with 22 billion. aid agencies say they are running out of money. be haider al-abadi wants the world leaders to step up. >> stepping up coalition air strikes and helping iraq reconstruct its war torn infrastructure and for humanitarian aid. is. >> reporter: the u.s. has approximately 3,000 u.s. troops in iraq, training and equipping government forces. 2,000 antitank missiles and the administration has pledged to speed up other weapons shipments. relations between the u.s. and iraq have been strained of late. earlier this month u.s. defense secretary accused the iraqi army of not having the will to fight. some iraqi
. >>> the crisis in ukraine is one of long issues the g7 is tackling this summit. the question is whether that will yield coordinated policies, or produce yet another photo open of a club whose power is fading. patricia sabga, al jazeera. >> and iraq's prime minister is also attending. haider al-abadi. as imran khan reports from baghdad he is expected to ask for more help. >> iraq is not only a country in war, but in economic crisis. loss could be around $with 22 billion....
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the eu has extended its sanctions against russia over its military actions in crimea and ukraine and will continue to january next year and has not stopped investment in the country and how effective are the sanctions and lawrence lee takes a look from that from london. >> reporter: list of people sanctions in the eu and some are ministers accused of involvement in ukraine and crimea and east of the country. the aim is to freeze assets in london and how it would effect for example the education minister of the donetsk republic is hard to see. people like this corporate lawyer who had a long look at the way sanctions have been enforced here it was a warning shot to russian advance in ukraine. >> i think the point that president obama said it several times is to change the callus and to make the rationale within russia consider the economic cost will be outweighed by whatever benefits could be seen by either destabilizing ukraine and gaining crimea and potentially gaining to new provinces. >> reporter: still this year is set to see record amounts of money in london and it appears many
the eu has extended its sanctions against russia over its military actions in crimea and ukraine and will continue to january next year and has not stopped investment in the country and how effective are the sanctions and lawrence lee takes a look from that from london. >> reporter: list of people sanctions in the eu and some are ministers accused of involvement in ukraine and crimea and east of the country. the aim is to freeze assets in london and how it would effect for example the...
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greek financial crisis and ukraine are the topics. we begin in turkey where polls have opened for parliamentary elections. 56.6 million penal are eligible topeople are eligibleto vote. they will be choosing seats for parliament. the ak party focuses on religious equality. the maim opposition is the republican people's party or chp wants a higher minimum wage bonus pensions and a mega city to create economic growth. the chp needs to win at least 267 seats to gain a part of the parliament. as a party of the kurds it's been targeting young urban and secular voters. bernard smith joins us from turkey. i've been watching the picture behind you for afew minutes it looks busy and people are taking the election seriously there. >> one of thousands of schools open across turkey for voting today. this is a country that boasts a particularly high participation rate normally more than 80% and there are plenty of choices. 20 political parties on the ballot. representing every color and political persuasion as you could imagine and political candid
greek financial crisis and ukraine are the topics. we begin in turkey where polls have opened for parliamentary elections. 56.6 million penal are eligible topeople are eligibleto vote. they will be choosing seats for parliament. the ak party focuses on religious equality. the maim opposition is the republican people's party or chp wants a higher minimum wage bonus pensions and a mega city to create economic growth. the chp needs to win at least 267 seats to gain a part of the parliament. as a...